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Author:
gecabert
Date:
Aug 26, 2010
Subject:
Hmmmm where to go this Sunday
Message:
I'm 100% sure our start time of 10:00 isn't the best, but the bass fishing has been pretty slow for me lately. Last weekend was my first trip to "lake" Zoar. Seems sort of funny to call it a lake, when it's more like a river with no current. But in either event all we got were a few perch and 34" pike, which surprised us, since I've never seen pike mentioned there. We trailered the boat around 3:00 and headed to the CT river for a couple of hours. Dumped in at the Bissell bridge and headed up river and into the Farmington River. Seemed to be a bunch of pike near the merger of the two rivers, and I got a couple of smallies a little further up the Farmington. Had a "fun" experience with the tide and had to get out of the boat and push it over a sand bar on the way back..... So this Sunday we're looking for a lake with little to no high speed boat traffic or jet skii's. We've been to Morey & Long this year. Anyone ever been to Pine Acres? Any other suggestions?

Author:
slimecoat
Date:
Aug 26, 2010
Message:
You could fish powers lake for quietness, but fish quality is not great. Or Pattagansett is down that way too. Small launch with not to many boats, with better fish quality too. Remember to always check the permitted tournament schedule under fishing tournaments, this will keep you off heavily pressured waters that have tournaments on them on a particular day.

Author:
gecabert
Date:
Aug 26, 2010
Message:
Slime, I do usually check the tourney list every week before deciding where to fish. I take into account the size of the lake, and the number of boats in the tourney. Pattagansett sounds good, except that they allow water skiing until Labor day, which means the zooomers will be all of the place. Just a couple more weeks and a lot of the boat traffic on the smaller lakes will be restricted.

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